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1
2GIG-TS1-E
WIRELESS TOUCH SCREEN KEYPAD
INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS
The
Wireless
Touch
Screen
Keypad
(2GIG
‐
TS1
‐
E)
is
a
wall
‐
mounted,
full
‐
color,
touch
screen
interface
that
provides
many
of
the
same
easy
‐
to
‐
use
keypad
functions
available
on
the
control
panel.
It
is
designed
for
indoor
use
only
and
gives
users
the
ability
to
control
lights,
thermostats,
and
door
locks,
as
well
as
to
view
the
status
of
every
sensor
zone.
When
the
900
MHz
Transceiver
Module
(2GIG
‐
XCVR2
‐
345)
is
installed
in
the
control
panel,
the
system
can
be
programmed
to
communicate
with
up
to
four
(4)
Wireless
Touch
Screen
Keypads.
NOTE:
Wireless
Touch
Screen
Keypads
marked
with
serial
numbers
greater
than
1405XXXXXXXXXXXX
also
include
a
barrel
connector
power
option
(2GIG
‐
AC2
‐
PLUG
or
2GIG
‐
AC3
‐
INT
‐
PLG)
that
makes
it
easy
to
connect
power
to
the
keypad.
These
keypads
also
include
a
built
‐
in,
90
‐
degree,
four
(4)
‐
pin
header
for
use
with
the
Firmware
Update
Cable
(2GIG
‐
PCBL2).
IMPORTANT:
This
keypad
does
not
support
UL
985
installations.
Box Contents
Verify
that
the
package
includes
the
following:
•1—Wireless
Touch
Screen
Keypad
•1—AC
Adapter
•1—AC
Adapter
Bracket
(with
adhesive
‐
backing)
• 1—Plastic
Zip
Tie
• 3—Plastic
Wall
Anchors
and
Phillips
Head
Screws
TIP:
The
box
contents
will
vary
depending
on
whether
the
keypad
was
purchased
as
part
of
a
kit
or
not.
Figure 1
Wireless Touchscreen Keypad
TIP:
The
Secret
Duress
button
does
not
provide
installers
with
the
ability
to
access
the
Installer
Toolbox
from
the
keypad.
The
Installer
Toolbox
is
only
available
on
the
control
panel.
Minimum Requirements
For
successful
communications,
the
system
must
meet
these
minimum
requirements:
•A
900
MHz
Transceiver
Module
(2GIG
‐
XCVR2
‐
345)
must
be
installed
in
the
control
panel.
•The
Go!Control
Panel
must
be
running
Version
1.10
or
higher.
•The
TS1
‐
E
keypad
must
be
running
Version
1.10.
See
Verifying
the
Firmware
Version
on
Both
Devices
on
page
4
.
Installing the Keypad
Ideally,
the
keypad
should
be
mounted
to
a
wall
at
about
eye
level.
In
addition:
•The
location
must
have
AC
power
available
and
nearby.
•Avoid
locations
with
studs,
electrical
wires,
and/or
pipes.
Recommended Tools
The
following
tools
are
recommended
when
mounting
the
keypad
to
the
wall:
•#6
Insulated
Spade
Terminals
•Drywall
Saw
(or
equivalent)
• Ladder
•Pencil
•Screwdriver
•Staple
Gun
•Wire
(for
details,
see
Determining
the
Wire
Gauge
and
Maximum
Length
on
page
2
)
•Wire
Stripper
Mounting the Keypad to the Wall
To
mount
the
keypad
to
the
wall:
1
Remove
the
screw
from
the
back
cover
(see
A
below).
2
Flip
open
the
back
cover
(see
B
below).
Figure 2
Wireless Touch Screen Keypad—Back Cover
3
Remove
the
plastic
hanging
strap
(see
A
below)
from
the
inside
of
the
back
cover.
You
will
use
the
back
cover
as
the
mounting
plate.
AEmergency
Button
.
Displays
Panic,
Fire,
and
Emergency
alarm
activation
(each
has
programmable
options
and
can
be
enabled
or
disabled).
BHome
Button
.
Changes
the
screen
display
to
the
Home
screen.
CSecret
Duress
Button
.
Users
can
press
the
button
while
the
system
is
armed
or
disarmed
and
then
enter
a
Duress
User
Code
to
send
a
silent
duress
report
to
the
central
station.
To
learn
more,
see
the
control
panel’s
User
Guide.
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4
Leave
the
other
end
of
the
plastic
strap
attached
to
the
circuit
board
(see
B
below).
Figure 3
Wireless Touch Screen Keypad—Remove Hanging Strap
5
Hold
the
back
cover
at
the
desired
location
on
the
wall.
Then
use
pencil
to
mark
the
location
of
the
power
wire
(see
A
below)
and
screw
holes
(see
B
below).
Figure 4
Wireless Touch Screen Keypad—Mounting Holes
6
Use
a
drywall
saw
to
cut
an
access
hole
for
the
power
wire.
See
A
below.
7
Attach
the
mounting
plate
to
the
wall
using
the
screw
holes.
See
B
below.
Figure 5
Wireless Touch Screen Keypad—Mounting Plate
Determining the Wire
Gauge and Maximum
Length
To
determine
the
appropriate
wire
gauge
and
length
to
use,
measure
the
voltage
output
of
the
control
panel’s
power
terminals.
The
terminals
are
located
on
the
back
of
the
control
panel.
TIP:
To
avoid
the
reporting
and
display
of
nuisance
“AC
Power
Loss”
messages,
the
measured
voltage
must
not
fall
below
14
Volts
DC.
Use
the
table
below
as
a
guide
for
selecting
the
gauge
for
the
power
wires.
To
ensure
proper
operation,
do
not
exceed
the
following
maximum
length
for
the
wire
gauge
installed:
IMPORTANT:
In
the
United
States,
wiring
routed
inside
walls,
ceilings,
and
floors
must
be
in
compliance
with
the
requirements
for
NFPA
70:
National
Electric
Code
and
local
building
codes.
To
satisfy
these
requirements,
it
is
recommended
that
the
wiring
from
the
AC
Power
Adapter
output
be
rated
CL2,
CL2X,
CL2R,
or
PLTC.
When
installing
wiring
in
a
plenum
space
(e.g.,
a
pathway
used
to
facilitate
air
circulation
for
heating
and
air
conditioning
systems)
the
wire
must
be
plenum
‐
rated
(CL2P).
Connecting the Power Wires to the Keypad
NOTE:
If
you
will
be
connecting
power
to
the
keypad
using
the
barrel
connector
power
option,
you
will
not
need
to
complete
the
steps
below.
Simply
connect
the
AC
Power
Supply
to
the
keypad
and
power
outlet.
Then
continue
with
Programming
the
Keypad
to
the
Control
Panel
on
page
3.
To
connect
the
power
wires
to
the
keypad:
1
Route
the
wire
between
the
power
supply
and
keypad1.
2
Reconnect
the
plastic
hanging
strap
to
the
inside
of
the
back
cover.
3
Use
#6
Insulated
Spade
Terminals
(not
provided)
to
connect
the
power
wires
to
the
keypad.
The
connections
are
polarity
sensitive.
Always
observe
the
(+)
and
(
‐
)
markings
on
the
unit.
Figure 6
Wireless Touch Screen Keypad—Connecting Power Wires
4
Align
and
snap
the
back
cover
closed.
See
A
below.
Wire Gauge
Maximum Length
22
AWG
55
feet
(16.8
meters)
20
AWG
85
feet
(25.9
meters)
22
AWG
2
‐
pairs
(19
AWG
equivalent) 110
feet
(33.5
meters)
18
AWG
135
feet
(41.1
meters) Copyright © 2014 Linear LLC
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5
Reattach
the
screw
to
the
back
cover.
See
B
below.
Figure 7
Wireless Touch Screen Keypad—Close Back Cover
6
Connect
the
other
side
of
the
power
wiring
to
the
AC
Adapter
(provided).
The
connections
are
polarity
sensitive.
Always
observe
the
(+)
and
(
‐
)
markings
as
follows:
•Left
Terminal
14
VDC
(+).
See
A
below.
•Right
Terminal
14
VDC
(
‐
).
See
B
below.
Figure 8
AC Adapter
NOTE:
The
power
wire
(see
C
above)
goes
to
the
keypad.
Programming the Keypad to the Control Panel
To
communicate
with
up
to
four
(4)
Wireless
Touch
Screen
Keypads,
you
must
install
the
900
MHz
Transceiver
Module
(2GIG
‐
XCVR2
‐
345)
in
the
control
panel
before
using
the
programming
steps
below.
To
program
the
keypad
into
the
control
panel:
1
Connect
the
AC
Adapter
to
the
keypad
as
described
in
Connecting
the
Power
Wires
to
the
Keypad.
2
Power
ON
the
keypad.
The
This
Device
is
Not
Paired
with
a
Control
Panel
message
appears
on
the
keypad’s
screen.
3
Ensure
the
control
panel
is
powered
ON.
Then
tap
the
Home
button.
4
Tap
the
logo
in
the
lower
‐
right
corner
of
the
control
panel
Home
screen.
5
At
the
Enter
Your
Code
screen,
enter
your
four
(4)
‐
digit
installer
code.
6
At
the
Installer
Toolbox
(page
1
of
2)
screen,
tap
System
Configuration.
7
At
the
Q1:
Select
RF
Sensor
#
(01
to
48)
screen,
tap
Go
To
.
8
At
the
Enter
Question
Number
(2
Digits)
screen,
enter
04
9
At
the
Q4:
Select
RF
Keypad
#
(1
to
4)
screen,
tap
→
to
scroll
to
the
desired
keypad
number
(1
‐
4).
For
example,
tap
→
to
scroll
to
(1)
keypad
one
.
Then
tap
↓
.
10
At
the
Q:
Select
RF
Keypad
#
Used
(0
to
1)
screen,
tap
→
to
scroll
to
(1)
Enabled
.
Then
tap
↓
.
11
At
the
Q:
Select
RF
Keypad
#
Equipment
Code
screen,
tap
→
to
scroll
to
(1059)
2GIG
‐
TS1
Wireless
Touch
Screen
Keypad
.
Then
tap
↓
.
12
At
the
Q:
RF
Keypad
#
Keypad
ID
(Read
‐
Only)
screen,
press
the
Learn
button.
This
places
the
control
panel
into
learning
mode.
13
On
the
control
panel
at
the
Pair
with
Xcvr
Device
screen,
the
“initiating
learning
process”
message
appears.
14
On
the
keypad,
at
the
This
Device
is
Not
Paired
with
the
Control
Panel
screen,
tap
Pair
with
Panel
.
This
places
the
keypad
into
learning
mode.
When
the
“learn
operation
succeeded”
message
appears
on
both
the
control
panel
and
keypad,
the
devices
are
linked.
15
Ensure
the
following
is
true:
•On
the
control
panel
at
the
Pair
with
Xcvr
Device
screen,
ensure
the
Type
reads
2GIG
‐
TS1
‐
E
Wireless
Touch
Screen
Keypad
and
that
the
ID#
appears.
Tap
OK
.
•On
the
keypad
at
the
Pair
with
Panel
screen,
ensure
that
the
Network
ID
shows
a
unique
hexadecimal
number
for
the
control
panel
and
that
the
Keypad
ID
number
appears.
Tap
OK
.
16
On
the
control
panel
at
the
Pair
with
Xcvr
Device
screen,
tap
OK
.
Then
tap
↓
.
NOTE:
The
keypad
displays
a
“The
Security
System
is
Temporarily
Not
Operational”
message
and
remains
in
this
state
until
you
finish
programming
the
device
into
the
panel,
save
the
changes,
and
exit
out
of
programming
mode.
17
At
the
Q:
RF
Keypad
#
Keypad
ID
(Read
‐
Only)
screen,
ensure
the
keypad
ID
appears.
Then
tap
↓
.
18
At
the
Q:
Select
RF
Sensor
#
Equipment
Age
screen,
tap
→
to
select
one
of
the
following:
•
(0)
New
(Default).
Then
tap
↓
.
OR
•
(1)
Existing
.
Then
tap
↓
.
19
At
the
Q:
Construct
RF
Sensor
#
Voice
Descripto
r
screen,
the
voice
descriptor
keypad
one
(or
keypad
two
,
keypad
three
,
and
so
on.)
should
display.
If
you
want
to
change
the
voice
descriptor,
tap
the
delete
(X)
button.
Then
tap
Insert
.
Then
enter
the
appropriate
voice
descriptor
code.
For
example,
to
create
a
voice
descriptor
code
named
keypad
one,
do
the
following:
•Tap
Insert
.
Then
enter
123
for
keypad
.
•Tap
Insert
.
Then
enter
161
for
one
.
Then
tap
↓
.
TIP:
For
a
complete
list
of
available
voice
descriptors,
see
the
control
panel’s
Quick
Programming
Guide
.
20
At
the
Summary
of
RF
Keypad
#
screen,
tap
Skip
.
21
At
the
Q5:
Enter
Exit
Delay,
in
Seconds
(45
‐
120)
screen,
enter
the
desired
exit
delay.
The
default
value
is
60.
The
tap
End
.
This
setting
affects
both
the
control
panel
and
keypad.
22
At
the
Summary
of
System
Configuration
screen,
tap
Save
Changes
and
ensure
a
checkmark
appears
in
the
Save
Changes
box.
Then
tap
Exit
.
This
restarts
the
control
panel.
NOTE:
You
can
program
up
to
four
(4)
keypads
into
the
control
panel
by
repeating
the
steps
above. 4
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Disabling a Keypad from the Control Panel
If
you
want
to
disable
a
keypad
after
programming
it
into
the
control
panel:
1
Ensure
the
control
panel
is
powered
ON.
Then
tap
the
Home
button.
2
Tap
the
logo
in
the
lower
‐
right
corner
of
the
control
panel
Home
screen.
3
At
the
Enter
Your
Code
screen,
enter
your
four
(4)
‐
digit
installer
code
to
go
to
the
Installer
Toolbox
(page
1
of
2)
screen.
4
At
the
Installer
Toolbox
(1
of
2)
screen,
tap
System
Configuration
.
5
At
the
Q1:
Select
RF
Sensor
#
(01
to
48)
screen,
tap
Go
To
.
6
At
the
Enter
Question
Number
(2
Digits)
screen,
enter
04
.
7
At
the
Q4:
Select
RF
Keypad
#
(1
to
4)
screen,
tap
→
to
scroll
to
the
keypad
number
(1
‐
4)
to
remove.
For
example,
tap
→
to
scroll
to
(1)
keypad
one
.
Then
tap
↓
.
8
At
the
Q:
Select
RF
Keypad
#
Used
screen,
tap
→
to
scroll
to
(0)
Disabled
.
Then
tap
↓
.
9
Tap
↓
un
Ɵ
l
the
Summary
of
RF
Keypad
#
screen
appears.
Then
tap
Skip
.
10
At
the
Q5:
Enter
Exit
Delay,
in
Seconds
(45
‐
120)
screen,
tap
End
.
11
At
the
Summary
of
System
Configuration
screen,
tap
Save
Changes
and
ensure
a
checkmark
appears
in
the
Save
Changes
box.
Then
tap
Exit
.
This
restarts
the
control
panel.
Restoring the Keypad’s Factory Settings
To
restore
the
keypad’s
factory
settings
to
use
it
with
a
different
control
panel:
1
Power
OFF
and
then
power
ON
the
keypad.
2
Press
and
hold
down
both
the
Emergency
and
Home
buttons
for
approximately
20
seconds.
3
When
both
buttons
illuminate,
the
keypad’s
factory
settings
have
been
restored.
The
screen
will
display
the
following
message:
“This
Device
is
Not
Paired
with
a
Control
Panel.”
Verifying the Firmware Version on Both Devices
In
order
to
communicate
properly,
the
keypad
and
the
control
panel
must
be
running
the
same
firmware
version.
NOTE:
If
the
keypad
has
not
yet
been
paired
to
the
control
panel,
the
firmware
version
number
displays
on
the
keypad’s
main
screen.
To
check
the
firmware
version
on
the
keypad
and
control
panel
(after
they
have
been
paired):
1
Press
the
Home
button.
2
At
the
Home
screen,
tap
Security
.
3
Tap
Menu
.
4
Tap
Toolbox
.
5
At
the
Enter
Your
Code
to
Access
the
Toolbox
screen,
enter
the
master
code.
6
At
the
Toolbox
(1
of
3)
screen,
tap
→
to
scroll
to
the
Toolbox
(2
of
3)
screen.
7
Tap
Version
.
8
At
the
Version
screen,
ensure
the
Firmware
Version
field
matches
on
both
the
control
panel
and
keypad.
Updating the Firmware
To
update
the
firmware
on
the
keypad,
you
will
need:
•The
Firmware
Update
Cable
for
the
TS1
and
Control
Panel
(2GIG
‐
UPCBL2).
•To
download
the
latest
firmware
update
go
to
dealer.2gig.com.
For
instructions,
refer
to
the
document
titled
Update
the
Firmware
on
the
Control
Panel
and
TS1
(PN:
77
‐
000001
‐
001).
SPECIFICATIONS
REGULATORY INFORMATION
Wireless Product Notice
Radio
controls
provide
a
reliable
communications
link
and
fill
an
important
need
in
portable
wireless
signaling;
however,
there
are
some
limitations
which
must
be
observed.
•For
United
States
Installations
Only:
The
radios
are
required
to
comply
with
FCC
Rules
and
Regulations
as
Part
15
devices.
As
such,
they
have
limited
transmitter
power
and
therefore
limited
range
(approximately
400
ft.).
•A
receiver
cannot
respond
to
more
than
one
transmitted
signal
at
a
time
and
may
be
blocked
by
radio
signals
that
occur
on
or
near
their
operating
frequencies,
regardless
of
code
settings.
• Changes
or
modifications
to
the
device
may
void
FCC
compliance.
• Infrequently
used
radio
links
should
be
tested
regularly
to
protect
against
undetected
interference
or
fault.
•A
general
knowledge
of
radio
and
its
vagaries
should
be
gained
prior
to
acting
as
a
wholesale
distributor
or
dealer,
and
these
facts
should
be
communicated
to
the
end
users.
FCC Notice
This
device
complies
with
Part
15
of
the
FCC
Rules.
Operation
is
subject
to
the
following
two
conditions:
1
This
device
may
not
cause
harmful
interference,
and
2
This
device
must
accept
any
interference
received,
including
interference
that
may
cause
undesired
operation.
This
equipment
has
been
tested
and
found
to
comply
with
the
limits
for
Class
B
Digital
Device,
pursuant
to
Part
15
of
the
FCC
Rules.
These
limits
are
designed
to
provide
reasonable
protection
against
harmful
interference
in
a
residential
installation.
This
equipment
generates
and
can
radiate
radio
frequency
energy
and,
if
not
installed
and
used
in
accordance
with
the
instructions,
may
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
communications.
However,
there
is
no
guarantee
that
interference
will
not
occur
in
a
particular
installation.
If
this
equipment
does
cause
harmful
interference
to
radio
or
television
reception,
which
can
be
determined
by
turning
the
equipment
off
and
on,
the
user
is
encouraged
to
try
to
correct
the
interference
by
one
or
more
of
the
following
measures:
• Reorient
or
relocate
the
receiving
antenna
•Increase
the
separation
between
the
equipment
and
receiver
Wireless
Signal
Range
500
ft
(152.4
m),
open
air,
with
Wireless
Control
Panel
Transceiver
Silicon
Labs
SI1001
‐
E
‐
GM2
Transceiver
Frequency
900
MHz
frequency
‐
hopping
bi
‐
directional
communication
Radio
25
channel
frequency
‐
hopping
spread
spectrum,
403
kHz
channel
spacing
(910.2
‐
920.275
MHz),
GFSK
modulation,
128
kbps,
+19dBm
maximum
RF
power
out
Dimensions
(L
x
W
x
H)
4.3”
x
6.7”
x
0.8”
(11
x
17
x
2
cm)
Weight
(including
bat
‐
tery)
9.6
oz.
Housing
Material
ABS
Plastic
Color
White
Operating
Temperature
32°
‐
120
F°
(0°
‐
49°
C)
Relative
Humidity
5
‐
95%
Non
‐
Condensing
Operating
Voltage
14VDC
Certification
FCC,
Industry
Canada,
IFETEL,
and
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•Connect
the
equipment
into
an
outlet
on
a
circuit
different
from
that
to
which
the
receiver
is
connected
•Consult
the
dealer
or
an
experienced
radio/TV
technician
for
help
Any
changes
or
modifications
not
expressly
approved
by
the
party
responsible
for
compliance
could
void
the
user’s
authority
to
operate
the
equipment.
Industry Canada Notices
This
device
complies
with
Industry
Canada
licence
‐
exempt
RSS
standard(s).
Operation
is
subject
to
the
following
two
conditions:
(1)
this
device
may
not
cause
interference,
and
(2)
this
device
must
accept
any
interference,
including
interference
that
may
cause
undesired
operation
of
the
device.
Repairs
to
certified
equipment
should
be
made
by
an
authoriz
ed
Canadian
maintenance
facility
designated
by
the
supplier.
Any
repairs
or
alterations
made
by
the
user
to
this
equipment,
or
equipment
malfunctions,
may
give
the
telecommunications
company
cause
to
request
the
user
to
disconnect
the
equipment.
Users
should
ensure
for
their
own
protection
that
the
electrical
ground
connections
of
the
power
uti
lity,
telephone
lines
and
internal
metallic
water
pipe
system,
if
present,
are
connected
together.
This
precaution
may
be
particularly
important
in
rural
areas.
WARNING:
Users
should
not
attempt
to
make
such
connections
themselves,
but
should
contact
the
appropriate
electric
inspection
authority,
or
electrician,
as
appropriate.
Operating and Storage Temperature
The
recommended
storage
temperature
for
all
touchscreens
is
‐
10°C
to
60°C
(14°F
to
140°F).
For
optimal
touchscreen
use,
operational
temperature
is
0°C
to
49°C
(32°F
to
120°F).
LIMITED WARRANTY
This
Linear
product
is
warranted
against
defects
in
material
and
workmanship
for
one
(1)
year.
This
warranty
extends
only
to
wholesale
customers
who
buy
direct
from
Linear
LLC
or
through
Linear
LLC’s
normal
distribution
channels.
Linear
LLC
does
not
warrant
this
product
to
consumers.
Consumers
should
inquire
from
their
selling
dealer
as
to
the
natur
e
of
the
dealer’s
warranty,
if
any.
There
are
no
obligations
or
liabilities
on
the
part
of
Linear
LLC
for
consequential
damages
arising
out
of
or
in
connection
with
use
or
performance
of
this
product
or
other
indirect
damages
with
respect
to
loss
of
property,
revenue,
or
profit,
or
cos
t
of
removal,
installation,
or
reinstallation.
All
implied
warranties
for
functionality,
are
valid
only
until
the
warranty
expires.
This
Linear
LLC
Warranty
is
in
lieu
of
all
other
warranties
expressed
or
implied.
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by
Linear
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9
2008
USA
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echnical
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echnical
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